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[laughter] not necessarily technology that it is an expensive but what they're willing to spend money. we don't know what it it is. i am sure there are many entrepreneurs who have a better idea than those in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax with the externalities' as they are referred to with his been polish gen? >> but thought it was underpriced firewood be in favor of the carbon tax but i don't believe it it is underpriced. there are many benefits benefits, more job ability ability, people can drive on trips, then drive to get to work where public transportation does not run. and attracting it back to the united states and then we need a price raising a was an accord now gasoline it is about $3.50 per gallon almost twice when obama's took office. when there it is a shortage of one type of energy people switch. there are not negative externalities' to use energy. it will continue to be cleaned as old equipment it is taken off the road in new equipment it is brought on. to say garrett of the 1995 jeep there would get cleaner it it is true the
[laughter] not necessarily technology that it is an expensive but what they're willing to spend money. we don't know what it it is. i am sure there are many entrepreneurs who have a better idea than those in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax with the externalities' as they are referred to with his been polish gen? >> but thought it was underpriced firewood be in favor of the carbon tax but i don't believe it it is underpriced. there are many...
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that is why it was called the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing program. it was completely separate from the bailout and all other things. unfortunately it was coincident in time. so a lot of people got confused with that. melissa: could you pay it back tomorrow and stop the criminal -- criticism? >> in fact we're paying the loan back in advance. there is schedule repayment, we've been paying interest for about a year. we've been paying the principal payments in advance. and we absolutely are committed to repaying that loan early. so we will do that. melissa: taxpayers will be thrilled to hear that. >> absolutely. melissa: another sticking point buyers get that $7500 credit. in my mind giving somebody food stamps to buy lobster. why would you give somedy credit to go out to buy $100,000 car? how do you respond to that? >> first of all theodel s starts at $57,000. melissa: still lobster. still lobster. >> maybe shrimp or something. melissa: okay. >> but, the goal of tesla really is to get to a mass mark car as fast as possible. right at beginning of tesla i
that is why it was called the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing program. it was completely separate from the bailout and all other things. unfortunately it was coincident in time. so a lot of people got confused with that. melissa: could you pay it back tomorrow and stop the criminal -- criticism? >> in fact we're paying the loan back in advance. there is schedule repayment, we've been paying interest for about a year. we've been paying the principal payments in advance. and we...
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. >> a lot of western technology firms build for instance disk drives in thailand. when thai experienced severe flooding those western companies got hit. what is attractive about thailand for long-term investors? >> it's mainly political to begin with. as you know they went through a lot of political turmoil. you had the red shirts, the yellow shirts, fighting on the streets of bangkok and so forth but they have a fufl foundation for political stability which is very good. and also they have a very diversified economy. >> we'll continue talking with mark mobius tomorrow, china's communist party selects a new set of leaders this week. we will talk about how this change in power could impact china's economic relationship with america, and american investors. >> reporter: i'm sylvia hall in washington- still ahead, u.s. borrowers owe more than $1 trillion in student loan debt. so could helping them pay it down be a $1 trillion industry? i'll introduce you to some entrepreneurs who think so. >> susie: besides the fiscal cliff, investors and traders on wall street were t
. >> a lot of western technology firms build for instance disk drives in thailand. when thai experienced severe flooding those western companies got hit. what is attractive about thailand for long-term investors? >> it's mainly political to begin with. as you know they went through a lot of political turmoil. you had the red shirts, the yellow shirts, fighting on the streets of bangkok and so forth but they have a fufl foundation for political stability which is very good. and also...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: president obama today meeting with some of the country's top business leaders. will a second term be more friendly to corporate america? carl's jr. and hardee's ceo giving us his perspective here in just a moment. in the moneyline tonight, president obama made it clear that the fiscal cliff could be avoided if he gets more taxpayer money. and investors choking on the president's words. investors reacting to that declaration by accelerating a sell-off in stocks as the president's talked. by the close the dollar plunged 185 points. s&p had lost 19, nasdaq down 37. in active trading, volume off to 4 billion shares today. of th
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science technology innovation all the developments from around rush hour we've got the future covered. browsers. i miss him he's a nanny they can my daddy. does a famous reuse dance and play was oh my saved and does my mommy ransom business. resistance is not our politics but our culture. is couldn't. its own. cultures of resistance on our team. one. used today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. i believe that a war inhales with time but in both cases it's getting worse. if we blame each other for everything when no solution will come. from a government blames the company we blame the government the government suffers the company suffers and most importantly the people who suffer it will i'm going to remember actually who was the media person who asked me this question who do you blame to work surely according to you. and before i answer to his question he said you are god man but he said to me your government like ditching you they have been the people from. so if your governmen
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secretary, quite honestly is the lack of an overall information technology architecture you and i have talked about this before, and it still doesn't exist today as far as i know. i've pointed that out and my committee has pointed that out and outside they've looked at the va's i.t. department and have pointed that out. i'm just not convinced that five years from now given that i don't know where you will be, but my fear is that we are going to be sitting here talking about the same issue again because we are not going about it with the discipline i come from an information technology career of over 30 years. i worked at u.s. special operations command as the director of the staff i know what it takes to get this stuff done, and five years, gentleman is totally unacceptable. and i don't really have a question for you. i just want you to fix this for crying out loud. >> can i respond? congressmen coming you and i but primarily roger baker and you have had this discussion. i work with you and we believe we have the good mark on architecture and i haven't satisfied you. we will come back
secretary, quite honestly is the lack of an overall information technology architecture you and i have talked about this before, and it still doesn't exist today as far as i know. i've pointed that out and my committee has pointed that out and outside they've looked at the va's i.t. department and have pointed that out. i'm just not convinced that five years from now given that i don't know where you will be, but my fear is that we are going to be sitting here talking about the same issue again...
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world of the current science technology innovation all the rest of melanin spun around rush hour we've got this huge earth covered. i believe that a war inhales with time but in both cases it's getting worse. if we blame each other for everything when no solution will come. from a government blames the company we blame the government part of the government suffers the company suffers and most importantly the people of bhopal suffer. another member actually who was the media person who asked me this question who do you blame to work surely according to you. before i answered his question he said you are god man but he said to me your garments like ditching you they have been the people from. so if your government is not availing to help you then work with them because they do for you. on that but i'm not particular night on the second and third december some gases from the union carbide leaks and some of the people who died are now being an autopsy surgeon it was my moral duty to find out what the cause of death was. just after analysis it was established that cyanide was present to get
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well for the future much science technology innovation and all the muslim elements from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. . any time. we speak your language. school music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. here. and then try to. find out more visit. more news today. again fleda if these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. i phone browser. the stairs looks like shadow of princess miss it's him is a nanny take care of my daddy. a lot of dos and. does a famous reuse benson play was oh my saved and does my mammy ransom business. and. you. just let go of all should. slow. you.
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., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have real world usefulness in the economy. and germany for a long time, i've spent a reasonable amount of time in germany, has emphasized engineering and technical backgrounds, and certainly china is going it, and i'm all for -- as i said, i'm all for having historians and even economists. [laughter] economists are very important. but, or money managers. but i do think that having those kinds of, having a strong base of people with those kinds of skills is a great, would be a great thing. >> so i think that the most important point is education matters a lot. if you look at the unemployment breakdown
., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have...
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it was the place where the newest technology, the best gadgets, the latest fads seemed to originate. seemingly exotic political causes, women's liberation, gay rights, ageism, always seemed to get their start on the streets of the united states orthopedic in the courts and legislatures. for me, tuesday's election brought back that sense of america as the future. the presidential race has been discussed as one that was about nothing with no message or mandate, but i don't think that's true. put aside the re-election of barack obama and consider what else happened this week. three states voted to legalize same-sex marriage, which is the civil rights cause of our times. one day we will look back and wonder how people could have been so willing to deny equal treatment under the law to a small minority. and tuesday will stand as one of the most important moments marking the end of that cruelty. two other states voted to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which will mark the beginning of the end of the war on drugs. this may be the most costly and futile war the united states has ever
it was the place where the newest technology, the best gadgets, the latest fads seemed to originate. seemingly exotic political causes, women's liberation, gay rights, ageism, always seemed to get their start on the streets of the united states orthopedic in the courts and legislatures. for me, tuesday's election brought back that sense of america as the future. the presidential race has been discussed as one that was about nothing with no message or mandate, but i don't think that's true. put...
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necessarily technologically savvy. all the floors in the state department are in is going to be a cultural thing that works its way through training and education and confidence is judith said, having the backing of leadership to do these things and push the debate and occasionally overstep, but that will be how we eventually use technology to advance public diplomacy. >> we definitely need to get to questions, but before we do, i would be remiss to we didn't bring it tbg in the broader context of congressional funding and controversies. it's related to this topic because when we open up our facebook walls and embassy pages as they think the consensus here so far has been that we should have one of the things they should do is invite commentary that is critical of the united states and all of a sudden we have a member singing why do we pay taxpayer money to have other source of problems for the state department, but they surely do our work to be just trying to do runs into problems because criticism of so what do you s
necessarily technologically savvy. all the floors in the state department are in is going to be a cultural thing that works its way through training and education and confidence is judith said, having the backing of leadership to do these things and push the debate and occasionally overstep, but that will be how we eventually use technology to advance public diplomacy. >> we definitely need to get to questions, but before we do, i would be remiss to we didn't bring it tbg in the broader...
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if we want to be leaders in energy we should shipping that clean coal technology to china and india so they're not polluting and in their part of the world. david: john, trying to figure out where your optimism is coming from. we're getting word there is group of 50 eepa staff members, putting new greenhouse gas emission standard that would essentially ban all construction of all new coal-fired power plants. >> right. david: with that coming out any day now, why would you be at all oop mystic? >> well, the, reality is, and that is the challenge we're going to have, we need these people to start looking at reality. the reality is the rest of the world will need 55% more energy over the next 20 years. in the united states we're going to need 20% more energy. that need can not be filled by just one source, whether it be renewables or natural gas, domestic oil. we are going to need a very diverse portfolio, if we can get away from that rhetoric, if we can tell them why are you limiting us as it relates to co2 we're just a small percentage, less of 3% of all co2 in the atmosphere is man mad
if we want to be leaders in energy we should shipping that clean coal technology to china and india so they're not polluting and in their part of the world. david: john, trying to figure out where your optimism is coming from. we're getting word there is group of 50 eepa staff members, putting new greenhouse gas emission standard that would essentially ban all construction of all new coal-fired power plants. >> right. david: with that coming out any day now, why would you be at all oop...
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. >> humans develop so many technologies, but always the hint or ideas are coming from human beings. are we going to use more robots and a robot will take a very important role in society. >> his robots recently appeared in a stage play in italy and in denmark they will join an experiment for the elderly. >>> many people living in japan along the sea of japan coast are experiencing stormy conditions. >> here in japan we are dealing with unstable conditions and upper cold air combined, making this nasty weather. fukui prefecture saw lots of hail and that was reported, so that will be persisting across similar regions all the way up towards northern japan on the sea of japan flank here. but also thunderstorms, frequent lightning, strong gusts. gusts of 75 kilometers r hour reported in niigata prefecture. on the pacific side as well, winds are going to be strong, picking up waves about 3 meters high. on top of that, really cold air is brought across much of the country and keeping things really chilly. this morning we saw very chilly weather. temperatures dropping down to about eight de
. >> humans develop so many technologies, but always the hint or ideas are coming from human beings. are we going to use more robots and a robot will take a very important role in society. >> his robots recently appeared in a stage play in italy and in denmark they will join an experiment for the elderly. >>> many people living in japan along the sea of japan coast are experiencing stormy conditions. >> here in japan we are dealing with unstable conditions and upper...
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. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over the position. she's been appointed as the leader for all the engineering. >> we'll see how miss green gets on. from green to greek. >> it's going to be greece all this week. good news, bad news. those eurozone finance ministers gave an extra two years. so athens now has, well, from 2014, it now has a 2016 deadline to reach all those targets to cut their deficit. the bad news, those same finance ministers continue to postpone that extra chunk of bailout monday. >> wasn't it friday? >> well, they wanted it by this $40 billion, they wanted it this friday, because come this friday, athens has to pay o
. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein pression some. nice clean stunts on t.v. don't come. to me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots to feel at peace interviews interesting story to tell you. been trying all te arabic to find out more visit arabic all teeth don't call. me is eve. eat. six. resistance is not the politics but a culture i. just couldn't pass. on its own. cultures of resistance on our team. and i. don't. marvel at all. this are going to. be the start. you've got to me no. no you don't have to tell me knows how to change so much ok and if i did imagine that in iraq and i try the coming out face something but you know i'm totally fine if i did not address ok thank you you know that you know have an honor for me to think that some research you believe is all your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up oh my only
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science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dog. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. will continue to be more than hundred thousand people think of chronically in. groups welcome and the children see the children to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects and children in the rest of the country. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries. unpunished. i miss it and. my daddy. a lot of. it doesn't say much reuse benson played his own my saved and. ransom business. speak your language anything might be w
science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dog. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been...
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well listen to her science technology innovation all the islam elements from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. the emission and free accreditation free in-store charges free. range amongst free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog our t. dog tom. is. it's thursday let's get geek quantic one of the biggest problems facing ocean ecosystems today is the dwindling number of healthy coral reefs which provide homes for hundreds of species of underwater creatures says the typical reasons for coral reefs decline like pollution another danger call reese face is coming in contact with invasive and deadly species of sea wheat left unchecked seaweed and seaweed algae can overrun a coral reef but now it appears that one killer seaweed touches one particular species of coral acar flora. that coral releases chemical compounds that signal certain varieties of fish to come to the corals aid and eat the seaweed this was a discovery made by researchers of the georgia institute of technology researchers first caged indi
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it is a science d technology job. you have to understand metallurgy. you have to understand geometry. they didn't have the people to do that. minnesota has a huge initiative state-wide to really close that skills gap. so that is a problem out there. the great thing is all these young people are inventing new jobs and industries but they have one thing in common. you need more education to get any job in any of those industries and companies. >> rose: tom and then to david. >> they've got a new technical institute, they're turning out welders and everyone coming out of there is getting job. one of my friends who is an agricultural entrepreneur who had a real feel for how to manage big enterprises. do you know where he gets his workers to run the combine, they come from south africa to south dakota. and they spend eight months there living in houses that he turns over to them that have been vacated by older farmers who have now moved to town. and then they go back to south africa and come back again because he doesn't have enough skilled farm workers in
it is a science d technology job. you have to understand metallurgy. you have to understand geometry. they didn't have the people to do that. minnesota has a huge initiative state-wide to really close that skills gap. so that is a problem out there. the great thing is all these young people are inventing new jobs and industries but they have one thing in common. you need more education to get any job in any of those industries and companies. >> rose: tom and then to david. >>...
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technology and financials were the worst performing s&p sectors. palladium and platinum pushed higher at report ed reports of y deficits boosted both metals. jumping nearly 5% while platinum added more than 1%, gold going the other direction and in the day lower falling more than $6. and small business owners remain cautious in october ahead of the presidential election. saying the optimism index rose slightly last month claiming 93.1, while just 4% of those surveyed said they plan to hire. we have the cme trader in the pits of the cme. telling us another downturn is ahead, and says a recession is on the horizon. todd, you say the technicals indicate that we should be going even lower than we have today. why so? >> good afternoon, david. we are now in a technical pattern with lower highs and lower lows. another indication of why we would want it to go lower here. in lower moves we can expect bounces like we had today. i would think any rally we see in the next couple of days will be gladly hauled into. based on the technicals of the market we have
technology and financials were the worst performing s&p sectors. palladium and platinum pushed higher at report ed reports of y deficits boosted both metals. jumping nearly 5% while platinum added more than 1%, gold going the other direction and in the day lower falling more than $6. and small business owners remain cautious in october ahead of the presidential election. saying the optimism index rose slightly last month claiming 93.1, while just 4% of those surveyed said they plan to hire....
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twenty twenty and will become the top gas producer even sooner thanks to development of the shale gas technology let's not cross over to the business desk where. following this story for us all right good to see that so it looks like the table is indeed off not just for the u.s. economy will for the global economy looks like the u.s. are going to benefit very much from this shale and gas development absolutely and so of course benefiting all of ready but not everybody is going to benefit in fact we talked to richard jones from the international energy agency the author of this report and he said that some of the shelf gas projects may be put on hold because the development of shale gas makes them good on the clean and viable let's listen to what he had said. i don't know that that will be the area that will be exploited first especially if the technologies that are being developed to exploit the light type oil resources in the united states are continue to be successful and start to spread to other countries that may be a cheaper alternative that may delay the exploitation of the arctic resource
twenty twenty and will become the top gas producer even sooner thanks to development of the shale gas technology let's not cross over to the business desk where. following this story for us all right good to see that so it looks like the table is indeed off not just for the u.s. economy will for the global economy looks like the u.s. are going to benefit very much from this shale and gas development absolutely and so of course benefiting all of ready but not everybody is going to benefit in...
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let's get to a big mover in technology today. apple continues to fall further into bear territory. america's favorite stock, in fact, down 25% from its entry day high set back on september 21st. karen puts in a buy of apple 500. >> which means it will close at 501 or something just to maximize the pain. but, i mean, you know, as portfolio management issue, it's just a question of how much are you willing to lose. doesn't matter what your original cost is, even if you still made money. the question is from tonight, from now. >> right. the question here is do we have to rewrite how we think about apple in terms of its valuation right now, or have we factored in too much. all the negative currents that have gone on lately, whether it be supply constraint issues, and the concern about moving into china, which morgan stanley says is probably going to happen next year anyway. >> we've danced around this. i understand people's affinity towards this. but i also understand that they make products, they're cool, and everybody wants them. some of those products are actually better than apple.
let's get to a big mover in technology today. apple continues to fall further into bear territory. america's favorite stock, in fact, down 25% from its entry day high set back on september 21st. karen puts in a buy of apple 500. >> which means it will close at 501 or something just to maximize the pain. but, i mean, you know, as portfolio management issue, it's just a question of how much are you willing to lose. doesn't matter what your original cost is, even if you still made money. the...
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i took care to think over every single part to make them more technologically suitable for mass production. at the same time i needed to make sure that the gun was as reliable and durable as its design dictates that was not an easy task in general any designer must be very careful with regard to every detail of the design the. vietnam war veterans frequents this firing range in the u.s. state of virginia it was here in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the cold war that the a k forty seven was designed as met their american am sixteen counterparts following the gathering. put his signature on one of the rifles belonging to the club and this is russian ammunition. so it i'm sure it'll work well. general kalashnikov autographed this piece so this is quite a rare piece and when we shoot it i'm going to everybody want i want white gloves because we don't want to smear the signature of. a kalashnikov assault rifles are mainly assembled by hand people working at the machine building plant in the city of never say weapons or a soldier rifle they were there to is simply a product of
i took care to think over every single part to make them more technologically suitable for mass production. at the same time i needed to make sure that the gun was as reliable and durable as its design dictates that was not an easy task in general any designer must be very careful with regard to every detail of the design the. vietnam war veterans frequents this firing range in the u.s. state of virginia it was here in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the cold war that the a k...
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the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a little bit. copper rebounded from a two-month low after greece lawmakers gave the euro a boost against the dollar. closing 7638 per ton, posting a gain after five straight weeks of losses. the euro holding two-month lows versus the dollar uncertainty, weighing on the currency. hit an intraday low of $1.27 down nearly 2% against the greenback so far this month. sandra: jerry leavy to tell us what another 4% dip could be on the way and the biggest money makers, why outside the united states. very, what is the deal here? this huge selloff last week and yet before the election everybody said that the elections behind us, skip third-quarter earnings season, we will have certainty in the market and it will rally, it is just not happening. >> we are treading water. what is behind all this is traders are coming to the terms with the fact a lot of things have to go right for the market to make the next move upward. that doesn't happen, we will easily see a 5% correction. we are
the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a little bit. copper rebounded from a two-month low after greece lawmakers gave the euro a boost against the dollar. closing 7638 per ton, posting a gain after five straight weeks of losses. the euro holding two-month lows versus the dollar uncertainty, weighing on the currency. hit an intraday low of $1.27 down nearly 2% against the greenback so far this month. sandra:...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technology specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education. they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here. there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations or the day. this is a chinese leader who stepped down as the head of the communist party clearing the way for his successor a vice president. is expected to take over as the party leader on thursday and the next president in march the transfer took place at the party congress which was drawn to a close in the country's capital the big question is how the new leadership will affect the bei
students learn different languages utilize modern technology specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education. they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here. there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures...
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after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most powerful women in business are many women here and two more. linda gooden at global solutions and joanne maguire at space systems. a quick look at how lockheed is reacting this morning. down after that call. long call this morning with analysts trying to introduce marilyn hewson to those who don't know her, carl. >> with this potential sequester, jane, talk about baptism by fire. her hands full right away. thanks so much, jane wells. >>> bells are about to sound across europe this morning. we'll get the close and the details on the impact here this afternoon just about three minutes and eight seconds fro
after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most...
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science technology. from russia. the mission of free accreditation free in-store chargers free arrangements free. free studios free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. tom. the first assault rifle models designed. because they. was made for. the seven point six two millimeter original but the. education and engineering either before or after that time it didn't take to resolve a problem that many of his colleagues had been unable to cope with the result was the case seventy four. which used five point four five millimeter culture does just like it. was. today critics often claim but the. professionals know that any changes to make it fashionable. would inevitably affect its most important feature reliability yeah. what's. good. for another exercise that the rights to wear the crimson the distinguishing. squad they like to joke that if it were possible to train men to be as tough as the . they would be the world's best special forces units. after the decision was made to sele
science technology. from russia. the mission of free accreditation free in-store chargers free arrangements free. free studios free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. tom. the first assault rifle models designed. because they. was made for. the seven point six two millimeter original but the. education and engineering either before or after that time it didn't take to resolve a problem that many of his colleagues had been unable to cope with the...
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science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. you know his secret laboratory tim kirby was able to build most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and worry that this.
science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. you know his secret laboratory tim kirby was able to build most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it...